Kit Carson Electric Cooperative (KCEC) has received $231 MM in investment funding for green H2-driven power generation. The new renewable energy facility will enhance power distribution system resiliency for the entire KCEC service area. The new era investment’s expected impact for KCEC by:
This latest RUS grant will support the already announced KCEC Questa Green H2 Project.
The project components include using solar generation to power green H2 facilities, leveraging repurposed wastewater from a former mining site and creating long-duration energy storage technology that can last up to 16 hr. The new power generation and storage facilities will transform KCEC's energy infrastructure, significantly enhancing system resilience and reliability. The project is also believed to be the first end-to-end clean powered green H2 production plant in the U.S.
“This USDA RUS announcement awarding KCEC $231 MM in funding is among the most significant milestones in the coop’s history. This financial award will bring to fruition the first green H2 project of this type done by an electric cooperative in the nation,” said KCEC Board Chairman Bobby Ortega. “The KCEC Board and CEO have an innovative vision for the coop’s future while delivering affordable, reliable clean energy to our members today and well into the future. This New ERA funded project not only allows us to achieve this but also will bring the economic opportunities needed in the Village of Questa, NM and surrounding communities.”
"We are thrilled and extend our gratitude to the USDA for granting this opportunity to our rural electric cooperative in northern New Mexico. This will be a game-changer for KCEC, ensuring a reliable power supply even during challenging conditions and allowing first responders and the community to access lifesaving power during emergencies such as wildfires or extreme natural disasters," said KCEC CEO Luis A. Reyes Jr.
KCEC has worked methodically on its energy transition strategy for the past decade. In 2016, the KCEC Board of Trustees voted unanimously to aim for 100% daytime solar by 2022 while lowering and stabilizing electric rates to its members. Both goals have been achieved as part of KCEC’s partnership with wholesale power provider Guzman Energy. The partnership between the coop and Guzman Energy provides KCEC with the flexibility to undertake projects of the magnitude of the Questa green H2 project. Guzman Energy and KCEC continue to work together on KCEC’s plans for a resilient, distributed, next-generation power system. Currently, KCEC operates 42 MW of distributed solar resources and 16.25 MW of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) across its service territory.
The State of New Mexico developed an Energy Transition Act (ETA) to position New Mexico as a national leader in clean energy. KCEC has been actively expanding its renewable energy portfolio to meet ETA requirements ahead of scheduled deadlines. Upon completion of the KCEC Questa Green H2 project, KCEC will have substantially expanded its renewable energy footprint, making it one of the cleanest cooperatives in America and creating a clean energy transition blueprint for others to follow.